Nestled in the heart of Venda, Dzuli Eco-Park is more than a recreational space—it’s a cultural landmark and a tribute to the wild beauty of Limpopo. Built entirely by Trevor Sidogi in his backyard, the park features:
🌿 Handcrafted sculptures of animals and landscapes made from cement, wire, and wood
🏞️ Rolling lawns, flower beds, and shaded trees that offer a peaceful retreat
🎉 Event-friendly spaces for birthdays, photoshoots, and community gatherings
🎠Play areas with swings and trampolines for children
📸 On-site photography by Trevor himself, capturing the soul of each visit
With an entry fee of just R20 for adults and R10 for children, Dzuli Eco-Park is accessible to all. It accommodates up to 120 guests and continues to grow—Trevor plans to add a swimming pool, museum, and even accommodation to support local tourism and employment.
This park is a living canvas of Trevor’s artistry and a beacon of hope for rural innovation. It invites visitors to reconnect with nature, celebrate culture, and witness the power of one man’s dream.